Attraction: Nannie Creek Trail

The Nannie Creek Trail is 4.3 miles long and located within the Sky Lakes Wilderness.

From the trailhead at an elevation of 6,000 feet, the Nannie Creek Trail winds back and forth up a steep slope, following the rocky contours through the heavily forested slopes of Lather Mountain (6,917') to the southwest. After coursing across a relatively level basin, the trail passes neat the southern shore of Puck Lake, through mixed conifer groves, across a rock face which affords a marvelous view to the south, and joins the Snow Lakes trail about half a mile south of the upper Snow Lakes group. Minimum impact visitation is required to preserve this fragile and primitive wilderness environment.

Directions: From Klamath Falls, Travel northwest on Highway 140 to Westside Road (County Road 531), near Rocky Point. Turn right and follow 531 north for approximately 12 miles and turn left (west) on Forest Road 3484. Follow 3484 about 4.5 miles to the trailhead.